[ Modal Verbs ]
Transform the sentence: He can swim very well. (into a sentence using ‘able to’)
A. He can swim well.
B. He swims very well.
C. He is able to swim very well.
D. He is not able to swim very well.

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a. was
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c. were
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A. Metaphor
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What is the hard, tough covering on the foot of a horse, cow or deer?
A. A hoof
B. A fang
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